Comparison

Squidgy vs Chatbase: agents that act, not just answer.

Chatbase is a site chatbot — paste your docs, embed a widget. Squidgy is an agent platform — build something that takes action, lives anywhere, and earns when other people use it.

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The short answer

One sentence each.

Chatbase

A no-code chatbot trained on your website + documents — embedded as a chat bubble on your site for support and lead capture.

Squidgy

A platform for building AI agents that take action, ship to a marketplace, and earn — not just answer questions on your site.

Side by side

Features that matter for builders.

FeatureChatbaseSquidgy
Primary use caseEmbed a Q&A bot on your websiteBuild a productized AI agent you can sell
Build interfaceUpload docs / paste URLConversational build with Ace + custom logic
Actions / toolsLimited — answers from your knowledge baseFull tool calling: APIs, integrations, multi-step workflows
DistributionEmbed on your own siteMarketplace storefront + embed + Slack/Teams/Roam
MonetizationNone — internal use onlySet price, get paid per use; Squidgy handles billing
Multi-channelWeb widgetWeb, embed, Slack, Teams, Roam, voice (planned)
Memory / personalizationPer-conversationPer-user persistent memory
Knowledge baseYesYes + structured tools
Best forReplacing the FAQ pageProductizing your expertise as an agent
Time to first agentMinutes (a chatbot)Hours (a productized agent)
When to pick which

Pick Chatbase if…

  • You only want a Q&A bot for your existing website
  • Your customers ask the same questions repeatedly and you want to deflect support tickets
  • You don't intend to monetize the bot itself
  • You have no use case beyond your own website

Pick Squidgy if…

  • You want an agent that does something, not just answers
  • You want to list and sell the agent in a marketplace
  • You need it to call APIs, take actions, integrate with tools
  • You want it deployed across channels (Slack, Teams, embed, marketplace)
  • Your goal is recurring revenue from the agent, not just lead capture
Frequently asked

Squidgy vs Chatbase, in detail.

Is Squidgy a Chatbase alternative?+

Different jobs. Chatbase replaces your FAQ. Squidgy productizes your expertise as a sellable agent. If you only need a site chatbot, Chatbase is simpler. If you want to ship something customers pay for, Squidgy is the right fit.

Can Squidgy be embedded on a website like Chatbase?+

Yes. Squidgy has an embed product (one script tag drops any agent on any site). On top of that you also get a marketplace storefront, Slack/Teams/Roam channels, and built-in billing.

Is Chatbase cheaper?+

On a per-conversation basis usually yes — it's a narrow product. Squidgy is more expensive because it does more (action-taking, billing, distribution). Pick by job-to-be-done, not by price.

Can my agent take actions, not just answer?+

Yes. Squidgy agents call tools — APIs, your CRM, calendars, custom code. Chatbase is primarily Q&A on your knowledge base.

Does Squidgy support knowledge bases like Chatbase?+

Yes. Drop in URLs, PDFs, Notion docs — same primitive. The difference is what the agent can do with that knowledge.

Can I use both?+

Sure — Chatbase for FAQ deflection on your marketing site, Squidgy for the productized agent customers pay for. Different surfaces, different jobs.

Compare in your own time.
Then build.